Curriculum Vitae - Northeastern University

José Simental Rodrı́guez
Department of Mathematics
Northeastern University
http://mathserver.neu.edu/~jose
[email protected]
Curriculum Vitae
1. Personal information
Born. July 31, 1988. Escuinapa, Sinaloa, México.
Citizenship. México.
2. Education
2006-2010. B.Sc. Mathematics. Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
México city, México. Summa Cum laude.
Thesis advisor. Prof. Michael Barot.
Thesis title. Hereditary endomorphism algebras of representations of An (k).
2010-2012 M.Sc. Mathematics. Department of Mathematics. Ohio University. Athens, Ohio, USA.
Thesis advisor. Prof. Sergio López-Permouth.
Thesis title. Relative injectivity and projectivity from a lattice-theoretic point of view.
2012- Ph.D. Student. Department of Mathematics. Northeastern University. Boston, Massachusetts,
USA.
Advisor. Prof. Ivan Losev.
3. Publication list.
Published
(1) Sergio R. López-Permouth, José E. Simental, Characterizing rings in terms of the extent of the
injectivity and projectivity of their modules. J. Algebra 362 (2012) 56-69. http://arxiv.org/abs/
1111.2090
(2) Chris Holston, Sergio R. López-Permouth, Joseph Mastromatteo, José E. Simental-Rodrı́guez, An
alternative perspective on projectivity of modules. Glasg. Math. J. 51 (1) (2015) 83-99. http:
//arxiv.org/abs/1206.5556
Submitted
(3) José Simental, Harish-Chandra bimodules over rational Cherednik algebras. Submitted. http://
arxiv.org/abs/1409.5465
In preparation
(4) José Simental, Harish-Chandra bimodules for quantized quiver varieties. In preparation.
4. Teaching experience
(1) Fall 2010, Winter 2012, Spring 2012. MATH 113, College Algebra. Instructor. Ohio University.
(2) Winter 2011, Spring 2011, Fall 2011. MATH 115, Pre-Calculus. Instructor. Ohio University.
(3) Fall 2012, Spring 2013. MATH 2341, Differental Equations and Linear Algebra. Teaching Assistant.
Northeastern University.
(4) Fall 2013. MATH 1215, Mathematical Thinking. Teaching Assistant. Northeastern University.
(5) Spring 2014, Fall 2015. MATH 1215, Mathematical Thinking. Instructor. Northeastern University.
(6) Summer 2014. MATH 1231. Calculus for Business and Economics. Instructor. Northeastern
University.
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5. Talks.
Talks on Student Seminars.
(1) Instituto de Matemáticas, UNAM. Graduate Student Seminar. Talk: “Poor modules and relative
injectivity in Mod-R,” August 2011.
(2) Northeastern University. Graduate Student Seminar. Talk: “Poor modules and relative injectivity
in Mod-R,” February 2013.
(3) MIT/Northeastern Quantum cohomology and Representation theory Graduate Student Seminar.
Talk: “D-modules on flag varieties and localization of g-modules,” October 2013.
(4) MIT/Northeastern Quantum cohomology and Representation theory Graduate Student Seminar.
Talk: “Rational Cherednik Algebras of type A,” March 2014.
(5) Northeastern University. Graduate Student Seminar. Talk: “Multiplicities for category O over
rational Cherednik algebras of type A,” March 2014.
(6) Northeastern University. Graduate Student Seminar. Talk: “Harish-Chandra bimodules and rational
Cherednik algebras,” September 2014.
(7) MIT/Northeastern Graduate Student Seminar on Hecke algebras. Talk: “Type A categorical KacMoody actions,” November 2014.
(8) Northeastern University. Graduate Student Seminar. Talk: “Quantization of Slodowy slices,” April
2015.
(9) Northeastern University. Graduate Student Seminar. Talk: “On Harish-Chandra bimodules,” September 2015.
(10) MIT/Northeastern Graduate Student Seminar on Moduli spaces of sheaves on K3 surfaces. Talk:
“Introduction to Geometric Invariant Theory,” February 2016.
(11) MIT/Northeastern Graduate Student Seminar on Hodge Modules. Talk: “D-modules and the
Riemann-Hilbert correspondence,” September 2016.
(12) Northeastern University. Graduate Student Seminar. Talk: “Representation theory of quantized
symplectic singularities,” October 2016.
Talks on Research Seminars.
(1) Ohio University. Athens Algebra Seminar. Talk: “Hereditary endomorphism algebras of modules
over An (k),” October 2010.
(2) Ohio State University. OSU/OU Ring theory Seminar. Talk: “Characterizing rings in terms of the
extent of the injectivity and projectivity of their modules,” February 2012.
(3) Northeastern University. Geometry, Physics and Representation Theory Seminar. Talk: “HarishChandra bimodules for rational Cherednik algebras,” September 2016.
(4) University of California, Davis. Algebra & Discrete Mathematics Seminar. Talk: “Harish-Chandra
bimodules for rational Cherednik algebras,” October 2016.
(5) Columbia University. Informal Mathematical Physics Seminar. Talk: “Harish-Chandra bimodules
for rational Cherednik algebras,” November 2016.
(6) University of Oregon. Algebra Seminar. Talk: “Harish-Chandra bimodules for rational Cherednik
algebras, ” November 2016.
Talks on Conferences.
(1) 31st. Ohio State University Denison Conference. In honor of T.Y. Lam. Talk: “Characterizing rings
in terms of the extent of the injectivity and projectivity of their modules,” May 2012.
(2) Segunda Reunión de Matemáticos Mexicanos en el Mundo (Second Meeting of Mexican Mathematicians abroad). CIMAT, Guanajuato, México. Talk: “Harish-Chandra bimodules for Rational
Cherednik algebras,” December 2014.
(3) US-México meeting on noncommutative algebra and representation theory. UNAM, México. Talk:
“Harish-Chandra bimodules for rational Cherednik algebras,” January 2015.
(4) AMS Sectional Meeting. Georgetown University. Washington, D.C. Talk: “Harish-Chandra bimodules for rational Cherednik algebras,” March 2015.
(5) Algebraic groups, Quantum groups and Geometry. University of Virginia. Charlotesville, VA. Talk:
“Harish-Chandra bimodules for rational Cherednik algebras,” May 2016.
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6. Conferences attended.
(1) Kent Regional Algebra Weekend. Kent State University. Kent, OH, USA. April 2011.
(2) 31st. Ohio State University Denison Conference. In honor of T.Y. Lam. Columbus, OH, USA. May
2012.
(3) Representation theory and applications to Combinatorics, Geometry and Quantum physics. International Conference dedicated to the 60th birthday of Boris Feigin. Moscow, Russia. December
2013.
(4) Maurice Auslander Distinguished Lectures and International Conference. Woods Hole, MA, USA.
April 2014.
(5) CBMS Higher Representation Theory Conference. Raleigh, NC, USA. July 2014.
(6) Representation theory and Geometry of Symplectic Resolutions. Boston, MA, USA. May 2015
7. Schools and focused periods.
(1) First Summer School in Probability and Statistics. CIMAT, Guanajuato, México. July-August 2007.
(2) Graduate Workshop on Geometry of Hilbert Schemes. Simons Center for Geometry and Physics.
Stony Brook, NY, USA. November 2013.
(3) Workshop on Kazhdan-Lusztig theory and Soergel bimodules. Eugene, OR, USA. August 2014.
(4) Masterclass on Quantized Quiver Varieties (Course assistant). QGM, Aarhus University, Denmark.
March 2015.
(5) PCMI Graduate Summer School on Geometry of Moduli Spaces and Representation Theory. Midway,
UT, USA. July 2015.
(6) Workshop on Knot homologies, Hilbert schemes and Cherednik algebras. Eugene, OR, USA. July
2016.
8. Activities
(1) Graduate Student Seminar, Northeastern University. Organizer (together with Simone Cecchini).
Fall 2014-Spring 2016.
(2) Mathematics Graduate Students Association, Northeastern University. Treasurer, 2015-2016.
(3) Pie R Squared. Volunteer tutor. See http://www.piersquared.org/#!maps/crcm
9. Honors and awards.
(1) 2010. ‘Gabino Barreda’ medal to the best Mathematics student in the 2006-2010 class. UNAM.
(2) 2011. ‘Sotero Prieto’ medal to the best undergraduate Mathematics dissertation presented in México
in the year 2010. Awarded by the Mexican Mathematical Society.
(3) 2011. ‘Ying-Chien Chang’ scholarship. Ohio University.
(4) 2016. ‘Ling-Ma’ fellowship. Northeastern University.
10. Languages
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Spanish - Mother tongue.
English - Fluent.
Portuguese - Proficient.
German - Basic.
11. References
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Pavel Etingof, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, [email protected]
Iain Gordon, University of Edinburgh, [email protected]
Ivan Losev, Northeastern University, [email protected]
Valerio Toledano Laredo, Northeastern University, [email protected]
Ben Webster, University of Virginia, [email protected]
(Teaching) David Massey, Northeastern University, [email protected]